Great River: Mexico and the United StatesA distinguished historian examines the development of the region and surveys the amalgamation of the aboriginal Indian, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo-American civilizations. |
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... San Antonio to free their comrades , take the brass cannon and arrest those responsible for outright revolt . The lieutenant held dis- cretionary orders . If the Texans outnumbered him so far as to make it seem likely that he would be ...
... San Antonio to free their comrades , take the brass cannon and arrest those responsible for outright revolt . The lieutenant held dis- cretionary orders . If the Texans outnumbered him so far as to make it seem likely that he would be ...
Page 523
... San Antonio , and for two weeks examined the situation in staff discussions with Colonel Ugar- techea ; and then - was the initiative always to be in the hands of the enemy ? —an army of many hundred Texans was reported to be approach- ing ...
... San Antonio , and for two weeks examined the situation in staff discussions with Colonel Ugar- techea ; and then - was the initiative always to be in the hands of the enemy ? —an army of many hundred Texans was reported to be approach- ing ...
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... San Antonio ( de Béxar ) , Texas , 335- 36 , 338 , 392 , 424 , 470 , 476 , 509 , 514 , 517 , 530 , 583 , 589 , 736 , 785 , 786 , 807 , 842 , 926 , 933 Álamo . See Álamo missions , 336 San Antonio River , 332 , 334 , 523 San Antonio de ...
... San Antonio ( de Béxar ) , Texas , 335- 36 , 338 , 392 , 424 , 470 , 476 , 509 , 514 , 517 , 530 , 583 , 589 , 736 , 785 , 786 , 807 , 842 , 926 , 933 Álamo . See Álamo missions , 336 San Antonio River , 332 , 334 , 523 San Antonio de ...
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A Colony for Mexico | 453 |
A Wild Strain | 460 |
The Twin Sisters | 469 |
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